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James Dunlop MacDougall : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Dunlop MacDougall James Dunlop MacDougall (1891 – 1963), also known as James McDougall, was a Scottish political activist, best known as John Maclean's leading supporter. ==Early life== MacDougall was born in Pollokshaws. His father, a tailor also named James, served as the Provost of Pollokshaws from 1905 until 1911, and held unionist views.〔''The Plebs'', Vols. 50-51, p.127〕 However MacDougall was increasingly influenced by his two uncles who lived nearby: John and Daniel, a disabled cobbler, who were active in the Progressive Union, an anarchist group in which John Maclean was involved.〔Nan Milton, ''John Maclean'', p.20〕 McDougall left school at an early age and found work as a clerk at the Clydesdale Bank.〔Brian John Ripley and J. McHugh, ''John Maclean'', p.28〕
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